Announcing holding the campaign of "Let's ride electric motors" in Isfahan, the manager of the campaign said, "Since the project of "let's ride bikes" followed by good feed backs , now the campaign of "Let's ride electric motors" will be held in the near future.

Pointing to the age of the current community in the country, an urban planning expert said, "Concerning the fact Isfahan’s aging population is increasing, we should take a measure to meet the needs of this group of people in the near future."

Most people know Isfahan with its historical buildings, mysterious turquoise tiles, old bridges over the Zayandeh-Rood River and the only four-sided shape square called Naghsh-e Jahan square; but Isfahan may be considered as a city with distinctive tastes as well, the city of Beryani, cold porridge, eggplant Halim, and Gosh-e Feel with doogh (Persian yoghurt drink).

"Isfahan is among the world craft cities as it hosts 198 different types of visual arts and crafts, but unfortunately, youths are less involved in handicraft industry in Isfahan," the head of Cultural and Sports Commission of Isfahan Islamic City Council said.

Saying that 500 million budget has been considered to perform research on air pollution in Isfahan, vice-president of the Islamic city council of Isfahan said, "The results of this research will be very effective in reducing Isfahan's pollutants."

The Fin Garden is a walled traditional Persian yard with old cypress trees and orchards located southwest of Kahsan, Isfahan. It is registered in the list of national monument of Iran in 1935, with the registration number of 238, it was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 2012.

Tochal, five kilometres away from the Iranian capital of Tehran, is the closest ski resort to an urban area in Iran, and has gained an increasing popularity as it is always accessible to those interested in skiing and mountaineering.

"Air pollution sensors provide accurate data on the amount of pollutant gases, suspended particles, and average air quality index of the city," the director of Isfahan's Center for Air Quality Monitoring and Air Pollution Control said.

Kasegaran School is one of the attractions of Isfahan that dates back to the Safavid era. It is located in Imam Hossein square (Sabze Meidan), in Risman Bazaar. This monument is registered in the national monument of Iran on June 20, 1979, with the registration number of 386.

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi has rejected the groundless concerns raised by certain Western countries about Iran’s missile program, saying the country has no plan to have missiles that are capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

Pointing out that depression is the reason of decreasing cultural creativity, social capital, and life expectancy in the city, the head of cultural, social, and sport organization of Isfahan municipality said, "If social vitality increases, the citizenship culture will improve subsequently."

Pir Bakran is a small city in the center of Iran, thirty kilometers southwest of Isfahan. The name of this city is taken from a mausoleum called "Pir Bakran"; Muhammad ibn Bakra was a Sufi saint and mystic lived in this area.

"We should be creative to achieve a sustainable city, otherwise we should prepare ourselves to have an uninhabitable city," the manager of the creativity and new technologies center of Isfahan municipality said.

According to 8-months statistics announced by Isfahan's customs office, iron and steel, valued of 522 million dollars, and petrochemical products for 288 million dollars, are the most exported products of Isfahan.

Chaharbagh School, known as Madraseh Soltani, Madraseh Madar-e Shah, and Madraseh Imam Sadegh, was constructed during the reign of Soltan Hossein, in the Safavid era. It was registered in the list of national monuments in 1310 with the registration number of 116. This school has an area of 8500 square meters located in the eastern side of Chaharbagh Street.

"The leaves are green gold and the best source of carbon that can be transferred to leaf pile silo and changed into leaf molds," the CEO of the parks and green space organization of Isfahan municipality said.

Two Iranian cities and a village have been officially registered by the World Crafts Council for their outstanding handicrafts, said the head of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHTO).

"We have considered a "game class" in schools during which the first to third grade students can practice group activities in the form of games," the head of pre-school and primary school office of Education Department of Isfahan province said.